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Counterpoint: European smartphone shipments drop to three year low


The European smartphone market experienced its lowest volume of shipments for Q2 (April – June) since 2023. A new report from Counterpoint Research estimates 35 million smartphone shipments for the period, which is a 10% drop from the values seen last year. Factors like spiraling inflation, the Iran conflict and component price hikes all contributed to the three-year low.

Europe Smartphone Shipments Share by OEM, Q2 2025 vs Q2 2026 (Counterpoint Research)
Europe Smartphone Shipments Share by OEM, Q2 2025 vs Q2 2026 (Counterpoint Research)

According to Counterpoint’s estimates, Apple and Samsung each contributed 34% of total smartphone shipments in the region. Xiaomi was third with a 15% share, followed by Oppo (including OnePlus and Realme) with 4%, and Honor with a 3% slice.

Shipments in Western Europe were “relatively better” thanks to impressive growth by Apple and marginal gains from Samsung. Eastern Europe fared worse as the budget segment took a downturn. Looking ahead, Counterpoint analysts predict further declines in shipments as inventory levels are running low and the budget segment is expected to take the biggest hit.

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